Selected article for: "acp care planning and acute illness"

Author: Moorman, Sara; Boerner, Kathrin; Carr, Deborah
Title: Rethinking the Role of Advance Care Planning in the Context of Infectious Disease.
  • Cord-id: 0qbf92ca
  • Document date: 2020_10_20
  • ID: 0qbf92ca
    Snippet: Advance care planning (ACP) for medical decision-making at the end of life has developed around the expectation of death from long-term, progressive chronic illnesses. We reexamine advance care planning in light of the increased probability of death from COVID-19, an exemplar of death that occurs relatively quickly after disease onset. We draw several conclusions about ACP in the context of infectious diseases: interpersonal and sociostructural barriers to ACP are high; ACP is not well-oriented
    Document: Advance care planning (ACP) for medical decision-making at the end of life has developed around the expectation of death from long-term, progressive chronic illnesses. We reexamine advance care planning in light of the increased probability of death from COVID-19, an exemplar of death that occurs relatively quickly after disease onset. We draw several conclusions about ACP in the context of infectious diseases: interpersonal and sociostructural barriers to ACP are high; ACP is not well-oriented toward decision-making for treatment of an acute illness; and the U.S. health care system is not well positioned to fulfill patients' end of life preferences in a pandemic. Passing the peak of the crisis will reduce, but not eliminate, these problems.

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